Types of Plant Tissues: Meristematic, Dermal, Ground and Vascular
Types of Plant Tissues: Meristematic, Dermal, Ground and Vascular: Overview
Through this topic, we will learn the concept of various tissues located in different parts of the plants. It also comprises their morphological structure and traits, illustrated through multiple activities and figures.
Important Questions on Types of Plant Tissues: Meristematic, Dermal, Ground and Vascular
Which of the following is a protective tissue composed of dead cells?

Complete the table
Which one of the following tissue is involved in a
Tissue | A (Exchange) | B (Strength) | C (Transportation) | D (Growth) |
Sclerenchyma | ||||
Meristem | ||||
Stomata | ||||
Xylem |

Write difference between apical and lateral meristems.

What is the role of phloem parenchyma?

Define dermal tissues in plants.

Write two functions of xylem parenchyma.

Write any two features of collenchyma.

Epidermis is the innermost layer of the dermal tissue.

The primary function of the pith is to transport water throughout the plant.

Locate the pith in the cross-section of stem.

Write one function of pith.

What do you understand by pith?

Dermal tissue act as food storage tissues and gives mechanical support to the plant.

Write two features of sclerenchyma cells.

Name the scientist who coined the term parenchyma?

What is the function of xylem parenchyma?

Define xylem parenchyma.

What is the function of the dicot stem?

Explain the structure of dicot stem tissue with a diagram.

Xylem fibre is a
